GODYVA To Release New Album In May

April 21, 2006

Italian gothic metal sensations GODYVA recently signed with SorceryStudios Media Group for the release of their highly acclaimed EP, entitled "Advent" (originally issued in 2002),and their upcoming full-length CD. The group's new album, entitled "In Good and Evil", was recorded at Jolly Roger Studios and was mixed at the Temple of Noise in Rome by Christian Ice. A May release is expected.

"In Good and Evil" projected track listing (in no particular order):

01. In Good and Evil
02. Broken Angel
03. Aisthesis
04. Intimate
05. Lovable Sin
06. The Deeper
07. Blue Shadows
08. Flame Flower
09. Dreams Of A Child
10. Soul Desert
11. Light At Last!
12. Purified
13. Cold

For more information, visit www.godyva.it.

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